SAN MATEO, Calif.—October 27, 2009—NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), a leading vendor of cloud computing business management software, today announced the availability of NetSuite OneWorld SRP, the first end-to-end cloud business management solution for global services businesses. NetSuite OneWorld SRP gives global services businesses comprehensive real-time visibility, integrated financials, resource optimization and services management from corporate, to subsidiaries, down to the individual project level across geographies, currencies, and tax jurisdictions. For more details on NetSuite OneWorld SRP, please visit www.netsuite.com/globalsrp, or attend a live NetSuite webinar hosted by NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson, being held today at 11am EDT. To register, visit: www.netsuite.com/webex/SRP.

Services-based businesses — whose revenue is primarily derived from delivering time and project-based consulting offerings — comprise a large segment of the global economy, particularly in developed nations. These companies face an array of complex and volatile business dynamics — widely fluctuating local demand for resources, global pricing pressure and revenue recognition management constraints of complex, locally negotiated services delivery contracts. In this context, making bad decisions can significantly impact profitability, cash flow and customer satisfaction.

Unlike manufacturing-based industries, global services businesses have lacked the integrated business management tools necessary to truly manage corporate performance on a global basis. Spreadsheets and homegrown systems offer an opaque view into subsidiaries and divisions, making it difficult to weed out unprofitable projects. Finding the right resource with availability to work on a project can be like finding a needle in a haystack. Gauging demand and backlog across geographies is a guess at best.

These businesses also face a number of complex multi-currency billing, expense and revenue recognition management issues across tax jurisdictions that can sap time, resources and increase financial risk — all while trying to ensure ongoing prompt project delivery, billing and receivables across dispersed divisions and subsidiaries.

NetSuite OneWorld SRP uses cloud computing to address the issues of global project and financial management. The product's comprehensive services management functionality makes it ideal for professional services, legal, accounting, business process outsourcing management and media-agency organizations with international operations. With its automated multi-currency management, built-in support for international tax, compliance and sophisticated revenue recognition management, NetSuite OneWorld SRP eliminates arduous manual processes and shortens the period-end close cycle. And because NetSuite OneWorld SRP is a native cloud solution, the software enables global services businesses to unlock these benefits with anytime, anywhere access and minimum capital expenditure, while ensuring fast deployment, and lean requirements for ongoing management.

"The combination of cloud computing and Services Resource Planning provides global services businesses with a powerful solution to manage the key drivers of any services business — revenue, utilization, profitability and days-sales-outstanding," said Michael Fauscette, GVP of Software Business Solutions at IDC. "NetSuite OneWorld SRP is the most complete, end-to-end cloud-based business management suite that provides global services businesses with real-time visibility, resource management and operational control, across subsidiaries, currencies and geographies."

"Most services businesses today run on software designed before the World Wide Web existed," said Zach Nelson, CEO of NetSuite. "NetSuite OneWorld SRP brings services companies into the Internet Age, and in so doing massively reduces cost while improving productivity. Instead of waiting three months to find out what happened yesterday with a given project or subsidiary entity, with NetSuite OneWorld SRP services-based businesses can finally manage their operation in real-time."

NetSuite pioneered the Services Resource Planning category with its acquisition and integration last year of OpenAir PSA, providing services businesses with the first solution to streamline the complete services lifecycle throughout their business—from sales and marketing to services delivery, expenses, billings, and revenue management. Now, with the availability of NetSuite OneWorld SRP, NetSuite and OpenAir deliver the kind of integrated line-of-sight visibility that is necessary to allocate resources efficiently, improve project profitability, and drive cash flow — from the corporate level, to subsidiary, and all the way down to individual projects.

Global services businesses are turning to NetSuite OneWorld SRP to power their worldwide growth, drive greater performance and provide global visibility into such key performance indicators as project cost, profitability and margin, and multi-currency management. NetSuite OneWorld SRP also enables a timely close process and more accurate revenue forecasts, as well as the visibility to efficiently manage resource allocation, improve project delivery and streamline time and expense processes.

SRP Global Resource Management: Enables matching the best resource for the project based on skills, experience and availability from a global bench, across multiple geographies to deliver the best possible client experience.

SRP Global Time, Expense and Invoice Management: Improves services productivity and reduces errors across all divisions with a powerful time entry system with "Offline" capability, together with an approval management process that can be tailored by client and project.

Powerful Project Accounting: Easily and efficiently manage and analyze project finances from bid preparation through time and expense tracking to client billing systems and internal charge-backs.

Multi-Currency & Tax Management: Support for multiple currencies and international taxes enabling comprehensive management, billing and revenue recognition of projects across multiple currencies and tax jurisdictions.